Schwarz. | 434 [Feb. 1, 
strongly but not densely punctured, striz hardly to be traced. Legs and 
antenn piceous. Length .8 mm.; .035 inch. 
Tampa; two specimens. Smaller and more slender than 
C. rigidus Lee. (Rhynch. 362), with much shorter bristles. 
The apical spine of the prothorax is a prolongation of the 
margin itself, and not a horn arising from the disc. 
148. Huxenus piceus, n. sp.—Oval, rather elongate, convex, piceous, 
shining. Prothorax sparsely punctulate. Elytra punctured, the punctures 
forming indistinct strie towards the sides; two outer striz distinct, the 
outermost extending from the base for one-third the length ; the inner one 
entire ; marginal stria entire. Length .6 mm.; .025 inch. 
Tampa, April 11th; one specimen. Differs from Hw. 
punctatus Lee. (Rhynch. 409), by the much smaller size, less 
distinctly punctured prothorax, and by the legs being not 
testaceous but dark, with only the tarsi yellowish. This in- 
sect has the appearance of a very minute Crytocephalus. 
List of Species by E. A. ScHwanrz. 
CICINDELID ©. 
Tetracha carolina Linn. E. K. common in May and June, also attracted 
by the light. 
virginica Linn. E. K. rare, with the preceding. 
Cicindela scutellaris Say, race unicolor Dej.* 
hirticollis Say, sea shore, as far as Key West. 
dorsalis Say, NS. C. common on the sea beach; first speci- 
men seen on April 4th; race Sauleyt; Key West, var. with 
elytra entirely white. 
hamata Br. K. common in June on the ocean beach. 
marginata Fabr. NS. C. K. common on the lagoon and ocean 
beach of the eastern coast ; rare in April, common in June. 
tortuosa Dej. common, first specimen seen on February 27th. 
punctulata Fabr. common, appears about the beginning of May. 
abdominalis Fabr. NS. E. K. common in the pine woods, ap- 
pears in June; race with strongly punctured elytra. 
striga Lec. L. E. very rare in May, nocturnal in its habits. 
hirtilabris Lec. E. K. rare, ia company with C. abdominalis. 
gratiosa Guér.* 
